Literature DB >> 9010477

Thymic overexpression of CD40 ligand disrupts normal thymic epithelial organization.

R J Dunn1, C J Luedecker, H S Haugen, C H Clegg, A G Farr.   

Abstract

We characterized the distribution of CD40 and CD40 ligand (CD40-L) in the adult and developing murine thymus. Before birth, CD40 was almost exclusively localized to scattered foci of medullary cells. By birth there was a dramatic upregulation of CD40 expression by cortical epithelial cells, which was accompanied by a consolidation of medullary epithelial foci. CD40-L+ thymocytes displayed a medullary location. Analysis of mice deficient in CD40-L expression indicated that CD40-L/CD40 interactions were not required for development of the medullary compartment. Overexpression of CD40-L targeted to thymocytes altered thymic architecture, as reflected by a dramatic loss of cortical epithelial cells, expansion of the medullary compartment, and extensive infiltration of the capsule with a mixture of CD3+ cells, B-cells, and macrophages/dendritic cells. Reconstitution of lethally irradiated normal mice with lck CD40-L bone marrow cells also resulted in loss of cortical epithelium and expansion of the medullary compartment. Disruption of the normal pattern of thymic architecture and epithelial differentiation as a consequence of increased intrathymic levels of CD40-L expression points to a role for CD40-L/CD40 interactions in the normal pattern of epithelial compartmentalization/differentiation within the thymic environment.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9010477     DOI: 10.1177/002215549704500116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0022-1554            Impact factor:   2.479


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